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A Miracle Has Happened at Genprime Genea IVF & Genetics Vasectomy for 10 years — pregnancy is still possible

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We are truly delighted to share this remarkable and inspiring case.
This story is about a married couple who deeply wished to have a child. However, the male partner had undergone a vasectomy more than 10 years ago. The path ahead seemed uncertain and full of challenges.

     After thorough examinations, only a very small number of sperm were found. Despite the low chances, hope still remained. Under the dedicated care of Dr. Pokpong Parnsrikaew, Fertility Specialist at Genprime Genea IVF & Genetics, the couple began a treatment plan that included medication for over six months, along with unwavering determination and encouragement.



      After the second surgical procedure, a significant improvement was found — the sperm count increased noticeably, and their dream began to take shape. Following medical evaluation, the couple proceeded with the ICSI process.

     The result was beyond expectations: the treatment was successful, and the couple is now expecting twins.

     We are sincerely overjoyed by this success.
Thank you to the couple for never giving up, and heartfelt thanks to the entire Genprime Genea IVF & Genetics team for making this miracle possible. This case truly shows that perseverance and determination can lead to success.

     For anyone who dreams of building a family and has experienced a similar situation, please feel free to consult us at Genprime Genea IVF & Genetics.

 

 


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